platonic 英 [pləˈtɒnɪk]   美 [pləˈtɑnɪk]

platonic

platonic  英 [pləˈtɒnɪk] 美 [pləˈtɑnɪk]

adj. 理想的;柏拉图哲学的;不切实际的;纯精神友谊的 

名词复数:platonics 

A departure from platonic perfection is predicted to be caused by the particle's electric dipole moment. 据推测因粒子存在电偶极矩(偶极矩),而使这个理想的完美圆球不能成形。
The platonic idea of justice concerns harmony, he tells us, both harmony in the city and harmony in the soul. 柏拉图式的正义观是关于和谐,他说到,那是关于城市的和谐与灵魂的和谐。

  • Platonic describes a relationship that is purely spiritual and not physical. If a guy and a girl hang out all the time but aren't boyfriend and girlfriend, they'd describe their friendship as platonic.
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  • adj. 理想的;柏拉图哲学的;不切实际的;纯精神友谊的
  • 1. A departure from platonic perfection is predicted to be caused by the particle's electric dipole moment.

    据推测因粒子存在电偶极矩(偶极矩),而使这个理想的完美圆球不能成形。

  • 2. The platonic idea of justice concerns harmony, he tells us, both harmony in the city and harmony in the soul.

    柏拉图式的正义观是关于和谐,他说到,那是关于城市的和谐与灵魂的和谐。

  • 3. In an idealized view of the fashion and art world, the gatekeepers of taste coolly evaluate the work they see according to platonic criteria.

    在一个理想的时尚和艺术世界里,品位的守门人根据柏拉图式的美学标准冷静地评估眼前的作品。

  • Platonic (adj.) 1530s, "of or pertaining to Greek philosopher Plato" (429 B.C.E.-c. 347 B.C.E.), from Latin Platonicus, from Greek Platonikos. The name is Greek Platon, properly "broad-shouldered" (from platys "broad;" from PIE root *plat- "to spread"). His original name was Aristocles. The meaning "free of sensual desire" (1630s), which the word usually carries nowadays, is a Renaissance notion; it is based on Plato's writings in "Symposium" about the kind of interest Socrates took in young men, which originally had no reference to women. Related: Platonically.
pla·ton·ic / pləˈtɒnɪk ; NAmE pləˈtɑːnɪk / adjective (of a relationship 关系 ) friendly but not involving sex 柏拉图式的(指不含性爱) platonic love 柏拉图式的爱 Their relationship is strictly platonic. 他们的关系完全是纯友谊。 pla·ton·ic / pləˈtɒnɪk ; NAmE pləˈtɑːnɪk /
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